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tnwallet

Hey guys! so ive been working long and hard to make the best Traveler’s notebook wallet insert! and after 5 prototypes i think ive done it! I made this in a size A5 personal size notebook, this will take your planner to the next level and help you organize with some cardslots, money spots and coin pouch

thank you to Jasmine over on Instagram – @jasmine_plans for suggesting this tutorial for you guys! youtube and Craftsy.com has lacked in this department so i thought i would fill it with a patter of my own

Yes it does cost money but it helps me bring your more quality content to my Blog and youtube channel just think of it as a Perk like you would get from Patreon! hehe thank you to all of you who have already purchased a pattern i am in your debt

This pattern comes with an inventory check list, all the pattern pieces that can be printed and cut out, step by step photo tutorial and also a full Video tutorial over at my youtube channel

Pocket inserts are designed to go into a Traveler’s notebook to create extra storage for change, cards, or a pen. This a Free pattern which will be provided over at Craftsy.com in PDF form but you can get all the information on the post as well

If you wish to print out the pattern to and cut it out i suggest going over to Craftsy

Here are the dimensions of this particular wallet, i used the flamingo and as a contrasting fabric Grey chevron

Fold the fabric in an accordion style to look like this, make sure all the raw edges are on the left side of the piece.

fold the 3″ piece in half and sew along the edge, flip it and press

this is your pen loop

with the main fabric facing up lay the zipper zip side down on the right edge, lay your lining fabric ontop right sides down

Sew a 1/4″ seam allowance (dont get too close to the zipper just yet)

Flip the piece right sides up and then push the main fabric towards the teeth and sew 1mm away from the zipper teeth

*By pushing the fabric to the teeth you give it a cleaner look as well as not effecting the dimension of the finished product

Do the same thing on the opposite side of the zipper with the remaining fabrics, line up the edges with the zipper making sure the right sides are facing each other

Sew along the edge and then flip right sides out and top stitch 1mm away from the zipper teeth